[Disc 14]. June 2, Claude Marks of KPFA reports on fires sighted on the island and the Coast Guard's official response (10:17)

June 2, Marks interviews Trudell about the fires (6:58)

June 4, Trudell appeals for medical supplies and vitamins (0:41)

[Disc 15]. June 10, Trudell discusses the fires and the lighthouse and Indian plans for a sustainable community (14:46)

July 9, Trudell gives general update

[Disc 16]. July 16, Trudell gives update (6:32)

July 23, Trudell reports birth of his son, and general update (14:33)

July 30, Trudell gives general report (13:13)

[Disc 17]. August 6, Trudell discusses power for the lighthouse and other issues (11:52)

August 13, Trudell reports on ongoing disagreements with General Services Administration (13:24).

Broadcast by KPFA (and KPFK and WBAI) from December 22, 1969 to September 3, 1970 (of which the Archives holds 40 reels from December 29, 1969 to August 13, 1970), live from the main cell block of Alcatraz prison, during the Indians of All Tribes occupation. Consists chiefly of interviews, discussions, and news. Each episode introduced by Buffy Sainte-Marie singing Now that the buffalo's gone.